## Abstract Earlier work on the reactions of O(^3^P) atoms with HCl and HBr has been extended by measuring rate constants for equation image A flow‐tube method was used with chemiluminescent monitoring of the removal of atomic oxygen. Rate constants were measured at temperatures between 340 and 4
Determination by the phase shift method of the absolute rate constants of reactions of O(3P) atoms with olefins at 25°C
✍ Scribed by Shozo Furuyama; Roger Atkinson; Agustin J. Colussi; R. J. Cvetanović
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 556 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0538-8066
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Technical improvements have been made in the application of the phase shift method, recently developed and used in this laboratory to measure the absolute values of the rate constants of the reactions of O(3__P__) atoms with ethylene, propylene, 1‐butene, and isobutene. More accurate rate constants have now been obtained for these olefins and themeasurements have been also extended to three additional olefins (cis‐2‐butene, trimethylethylene, and tetramethylene).The mean least squares values of the rate constants of the reactions of O(^3^P) with olefins at 26°C, expressed as k~2~ × 10^−9^ (1./mole^2^·sec), and their standard deviations are ethylene 0.43 ±0.05, propelene 2.02 ± 0.17, 1‐butene 2.40 ± 0.32, isobutene 9.85 ± 1.34, cis‐2‐butene 9.00 ± 1.76, trimethylethylene 31.1 ± 3.0, and tetramethylethylene 44.4 ± 4.1. A Value of (5.78 ± 0.08) × 10^10^l.^2^/mole^2^·sec was obtained for the rate constant of the reaction O(^3^P) + NO + M, with M = N~2~O. Where comparison with the absolute rate constants in the literature is possible, agreement is very good, especiallywith some recent absolute values obtained by entirely different experimental techniques. Consistency with the relative rate constant of the O(^3^P) reactions with olefins previously determined in this laboratory, is excellent.
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